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| Netherworld Haunted House |
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NETHERWORLD, Atlanta's Ultimate Haunted House, is
not only one of the scariest haunted houses in
Georgia and the Southeast, but one of the Top
Haunted Houses in the Nation. This year marks their
10th anniversary. Come celebrate from 7 -11pm
nightly, 7pm - Midnight every Friday & Saturdays and
on Halloween.
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| Trick or Treat for UNICEF |
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UNICEF—the United Nations Children's Fund-is working
in 156 countries to provide health care, clean
water, nutrition and education to children and their
families. And by Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF, you
can help kids around the world too! Find out where
you can pick up your UNICEF box or download one
online at www.unicefusa.org.
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| Good Stuff to Know! |
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- Daylight Savings Time ends every year at 2:00
A.M. local time on the last Sunday of October
- The United Nations charter was officially signed
on October 24th, 1945
- Jack-o-lanterns are an Irish tradition. In
Ireland, oversized rutabagas, turnips and potatoes
were hollowed-out, carved into faces and illuminated
with candles to be used as lanterns during Halloween
celebrations.
- Ninety percent of parents admit to sneaking
goodies from their kids' Halloween trick-or-treat
bags.
- The first mass-produced Halloween costumes
appeared in stores in the 1950s when
trick-or-treating became a fixture throughout the
United States.
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